"For a sense of what is happening outside, he watches cable, both at night and during the day — too much in the eyes of some aides — often offering a bitter play-by-play of critics like CNN's Don Lemon," The New York Times reported.

"Fox & Friends"

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This is probably Trump's favorite show. The president often tweets things that correspond to what's being said or presented on the show minutes after it airs, or as it's airing. The hosts of the Fox News morning show also sing his praises on a regular basis, and he's known to call in to talk to them.

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"The O'Reilly Factor"

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In January 2017, Trump's tweets aligned with reporting on another Fox News show. This time, it was "The O'Reilly Factor."

"Hannity"

In late February, Hannity criticized the president for being "a little too sensitive" to criticism, but so far, he's gotten Trump's ear more than most.

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"Tucker Carlson Tonight"

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We also know Trump checks in on Fox News host Tucker Carlson because his comment seeming to suggest a security incident in Sweden, which raised a lot of eyebrows, came from a segment on Carlson's show.

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"Morning Joe"

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Morning Joe

This MSNBC show isn't exactly Trump's favorite show. But it used to be one of his favorite shows, back in the early days of his campaign when the hosts covered him in a positive manner. Now the show bluntly criticizes him, his administration, and his policies.

Trump has responded in kind with insults on Twitter, though he's evidently still watching.

According to Politico, advertisement rates for "Morning Joe" have increased by 200% since Trump won the election.

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CNN: "Anderson Cooper 360," "CNN Tonight with Don Lemon"

Trump has said he doesn't watch CNN and in February 2017, he called it "fake news." But Anderson Cooper claims he's still watching.

In an appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Cooper said that he believes Trump "watches me on CNN probably more than my mom watches me on CNN." Cooper also told Meyers that "he has texted about people I'm interviewing while I'm interviewing them."

The Times' reporting suggests the president isn't so happy with Don Lemon's coverage.

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"The Today Show"

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Just a few days before his inaugration, Trump tweeted about "The Today Show," saying that it was "doing badly." The NBC morning show, which actually has high ratings, questioned Trump's claims that he deserves credit for bringing jobs to the US since his election, and he clearly noticed.

"Saturday Night Live"

In 2015, Trump told People magazine that "SNL," on which he appeared, was his "guilty pleasure."

"My guilty-pleasure TV show — 'SNL,' starring me. They got great ratings. The best ratings in years. It was a terrific success. I enjoyed doing it. It was 50 percent more than Hillary [Clinton]'s show. That makes me feel good."

But things have changed since, considering the sketch-comedy show's scathing representation of Trump and his administration. In November 2016, he said it's "not funny at all" and is "a totally one-sided, biased show."

Trump consistently tweets about the show after it has aired, and is reportedly not a fan of the portrayl of his adminstration.

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"Access Hollywood"

Billy Bush, left, with Justin Bieber on "Access Hollywood."
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Axios reported that Trump watched "Access Hollywood" every weeknight when Billy Bush was still a host. NBC fired Bush in October 2016 after audio leaked of Bush and Trump having a vulgar conversation about women while shooting "Access Hollywood."

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"60 Minutes"

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According to Axios, "'60 Minutes' is usually on his DVR." And a friend of Trump reportedly said, "he's so old-school that he thinks it's awesome to go on '60 Minutes.'"

Following his election in November 2016, Trump was interviewed on the CBS program.

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"Meet the Press"

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Axios also reported that Trump always watches "Meet the Press" on Sundays.

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"The Celebrity Apprentice"

There's no official word that Trump watches his own show, but he expresses his love for the show and its ratings (especially compared to new host Arnold Schwarzenegger's). In one tweet, he even referred to himself as a "ratings machine."